Loopey
Saturday 10th December 2011 9:49pm [Edited]
Fairyland
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Quote: sootyj @ December 10 2011, 9:31 PM GMT
Not so much students specifically.
More just helping people trying to get an income or support services.
That's interesting - I get the impression you are someone who feels strongly about supporting people and who likes working closely with them, but moving away from CBT and Counselling seems a big change.
I imagine this new career will be less one to one, but that's only based on my limited experience of benefit advisors, which is that if you ever actually get through to someone who knows what they are talking about there is no continuation of care - it's just a job number or a case on a computer and pot luck who takes it up, if anyone.
Or perhaps you mean something more like advocacy and advice rather than working directly for the Benefits Agency?
I know I'm being nosy, don't feel obliged to give me the details, I'm just very interested in this sort of thing.
Quote: sootyj @ December 10 2011, 9:32 PM GMT
Not so much students specifically.
More just helping people trying to get an income or support services.
oops see what I did there not DSA, DLA doh!
Ah, well with everything supposedly about to change and disability related benefits integrated into some newly named one size fits all I think there will be a lot of confused people wanting advice.